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Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are joined in this episode by Cinema Therapy's associate producer and editor, Sophie Téllez, to talk about how this Korean zombie movie is one of the most emotionally impactful movies they've all seen in recent years. Seriously, it's supposed to scare you, not make you cry your eyes out! (But it manages to do both spectacularly.) Train to Busan addresses family dynamics and relationships, especially father roles, and what we're willing to sacrifice for the ones we love. And it's a unique zombie story, with clever characters and plot points, and an emotional gut punch.

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Esra

For more Gong Yoo I would also recommend Silenced. It's a movie based on a true story about a school for deaf people where there was a lot of abuse going on. Gong Yoo plays one of the teachers who discovers this and basically tries to stop it.

Magnus Taliesin

A+ use of MBMBaM's Jumpscare. XD